14/06/2026
The All Progressives Congress (APC) has finalized its list of candidates for the 2027 general elections, dismissing growing calls for a review of its recently concluded primary elections despite widespread petitions and protests from aggrieved aspirants across the country.
Party officials say preparations are underway to submit the names of successful candidates to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), signaling the end of the party's internal nomination process and effectively closing the door on demands for fresh primaries.
The move comes amid discontent among several aspirants who have alleged irregularities, manipulation, and imposition of candidates during the primaries held between May 16 and 18.
According to senior party sources, the APC leadership has no plans to alter the outcomes of the contests, insisting that all appeal processes have been concluded in line with the party's timetable.
"We are not reviewing the results of the primaries," a senior party official told reporters on condition of anonymity. "The timeline for primaries and appeals has already elapsed. Everything has been concluded, and we are awaiting access to upload the names of successful candidates."
INEC has scheduled June 26 for the release of access codes to its nomination portal, while July 11 remains the deadline for political parties to submit particulars of their candidates for the 2027 elections.
The primaries resulted in significant political upsets, with no fewer than 54 serving federal lawmakers—including ranking senators and members of the House of Representatives—failing to secure tickets for another term.
In the aftermath, dissatisfied aspirants from states including Lagos, Delta, Zamfara, Kogi, Rivers, Plateau and Osun submitted petitions, threatened legal action, and called for a fresh conduct of the primaries.
However, party insiders maintain that the majority of the appeals lacked merit and did not warrant any substantial changes to the declared results.
"Most of the petitions were found to be frivolous," another APC official familiar with the appeals process said. "Issues relating to zoning arrangements, party defections, or pre-primary disagreements are not sufficient grounds to overturn the outcome of duly conducted primaries."
The official further noted that while legitimate appeals were reviewed, they produced no significant alterations to the final results.